111
111
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
WETA
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
coca-cola someone of those you have your eye on as a dividend consumer goods, what do you like out of coke. >> i'm the resident dividend stock advisor here at the street and i really like 29.7% dividend yield at coke. the company has enough earnings to easily cover this 2.1 times over but more importantly coca-cola's growing the dividend, growing its dividend 50 consecutive years. and i think sometime in february they'll make that streak 51. again they have the solid earnings to cover it. and with the dividend moving higher i think will you see the stock move up towards 40 as well. >> speaking of solid earnings we heard late last week from colgate, palm olive, very decent last quarter, higher margins, better volume, even higher product prices here. what dow anticipate out of colgate. >> again very strong quarter across-the-board like you said this dividend say little bit smaller, about 2.3% on the yield. but i think you will awe see colgate which again has consistently raised its dividend each february, they have the earnings coverage that they will be able to raise that dividend cons
coca-cola someone of those you have your eye on as a dividend consumer goods, what do you like out of coke. >> i'm the resident dividend stock advisor here at the street and i really like 29.7% dividend yield at coke. the company has enough earnings to easily cover this 2.1 times over but more importantly coca-cola's growing the dividend, growing its dividend 50 consecutive years. and i think sometime in february they'll make that streak 51. again they have the solid earnings to cover it....
128
128
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
just ask when a coca-cola ad to good people 75 or 82 years old. never. [inaudible] well, what has changed with the elderly today compared to their state of traditional society? or have been a few changes for the better and a few changes for the worse. changes for the better include today we enjoy much longer lives and better health in our old age and much better recreational opportunities. many have rarely had to experience grief from the death of their own child. where is in traditional societies, parents routinely have to grieve over the death of many or most of their children. another change for the better is that we now have specialized but time and facilities and programs. changes for the worse begin with a crew reality that we have more young people than any time in the past. it means that the old people are more of a burden and each one person has individual value that is less. there was only one old woman still alive who remember how to survive after the cyclone of 1910. there were still more alive in 1976, but any one of those was not considered
just ask when a coca-cola ad to good people 75 or 82 years old. never. [inaudible] well, what has changed with the elderly today compared to their state of traditional society? or have been a few changes for the better and a few changes for the worse. changes for the better include today we enjoy much longer lives and better health in our old age and much better recreational opportunities. many have rarely had to experience grief from the death of their own child. where is in traditional...
267
267
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: the study was sponsored by jenny craig, coca-cola, and glaxosmithkline. >> where he found the best evidence for weight loss was in things like meal replacement drugs and bariatric surgery bringing up the whole question of the conflicts of interest. >> reporter: many experts agree on some of the facts the study cites including changes for long-term results and increased exercise improves health. what people really want to know. >> there needs to be more research on actual solutions. >> reporter: is how to shed the pounds for good. dr. nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >>> if you thought losing weight was hard, try to get quality shut eye. according to a recent sleep study, february is the hardest month of the year to get a good sleep. darker days and longer nights contribute to an average sleep loss of eight minutes when compared to march. >>> when we return, going shopping for silver. super bowl silver at tiffany's. >>> along with the nhl stanley cup, the most widely known trophy, crown jewel, football. at the end of the night, after commercials have aired and the game
. >> reporter: the study was sponsored by jenny craig, coca-cola, and glaxosmithkline. >> where he found the best evidence for weight loss was in things like meal replacement drugs and bariatric surgery bringing up the whole question of the conflicts of interest. >> reporter: many experts agree on some of the facts the study cites including changes for long-term results and increased exercise improves health. what people really want to know. >> there needs to be more...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
46
46
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
why does coca-cola write a brief to the united states supreme court and general motors and microsoft on issues of diversity and higher education? because they know if they want to get ahead, they've got to embrace that diversity. if they want to continue to be a fortunes 50 company, there's got to embrace diversity. similarly if we want to get down to the local level and address this issue, we've got to teach our kids that the sooner that you embrace difference and understand that your muslim classmate or your seat classmate or your gay classmate or your limited english professor classmate might be tomorrow's ceo or today's best friend of yours, the better off we will be. you have a leg up, having done about 30 jury trials across this country and seen interactions between people of diverse backgrounds. >> and here we try to celebrate, not just embrace, our diversity. celebrate all our interesting diversity but also celebrate the things that bind us together. ruslyn, does can urriculum need to change or is that not yet where you are. >> the federal government can't -- 10th amendment.
why does coca-cola write a brief to the united states supreme court and general motors and microsoft on issues of diversity and higher education? because they know if they want to get ahead, they've got to embrace that diversity. if they want to continue to be a fortunes 50 company, there's got to embrace diversity. similarly if we want to get down to the local level and address this issue, we've got to teach our kids that the sooner that you embrace difference and understand that your muslim...
97
97
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
WBAL
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
the elaborate coca cola chase. and the senior citizens on a wild night that ends up at a tattoo parlor and taco bell. the spot that got slammed the most, especially by viewers with young kids, was the kiss. while hyundai was able to make the grotesque funny in their spot. on social media this day after, we can now see where twitter usage lit up most around the world, especially when the lights went out in new orleans. though we can also see the folks in greenland and russia aren't that into our super bowl. we'll take a break. we're back in a moment with the picture that has a lot of folks breathing a sigh of relief. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. with hand-layered pasta, tomatoes, and real mozzarella cheese. but what makes us even prouder... is what our re
the elaborate coca cola chase. and the senior citizens on a wild night that ends up at a tattoo parlor and taco bell. the spot that got slammed the most, especially by viewers with young kids, was the kiss. while hyundai was able to make the grotesque funny in their spot. on social media this day after, we can now see where twitter usage lit up most around the world, especially when the lights went out in new orleans. though we can also see the folks in greenland and russia aren't that into our...
99
99
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
tell us about the coca-cola security camera ad. i thought it was violent images or something disturbing and that's what they wanted us to worry about at first. >> exactly. but when actually wasn't a new ad, but that was brilliant. did much better than the whole coca-cola chase thing that followed. they knew that was a really strong ad and it wound up being number three in our rankings. dennis: all right, that is great stuff. probably working all night, thank you for bringing it to us first today. >> thank you. cheryl: with a horse came running down the street, waterworks done, overcome it was awesome. the quarter until the top of the hour. nicole petallides a standby at the new york stock exchange. we want to talk about the super bowl continuing the party. nicole: i was wiping the tears away as well. i have to be honest. i want to talk about dell right away. down 3%, it has been losing its momentum throughout the day. following so closely on the buyout possibilities, and now we're learning in the last few minutes they are expected
tell us about the coca-cola security camera ad. i thought it was violent images or something disturbing and that's what they wanted us to worry about at first. >> exactly. but when actually wasn't a new ad, but that was brilliant. did much better than the whole coca-cola chase thing that followed. they knew that was a really strong ad and it wound up being number three in our rankings. dennis: all right, that is great stuff. probably working all night, thank you for bringing it to us...
80
80
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
WTTG
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> let's talk about the coca cola one. >> at the end i'm like what is going on? oh, we were supposed to vote. did it work? >> for me, pepsi and coke are big at the superbowl and they didn't show up this year. i didn't love this commercial. big production but wasn't much of an idea there. wasn't a good day for the soda manufacturers. >> i didn't care about this one. >>> one of my favorites i don't think a company i've seen advertised before tyde with the whole joe montana stain. >> i loved that commercial. it was a good idea for a product. it was relevant to the product and well done. and well shot. it was germane to the game. >> and when the wife is a raven's fan and not just somebody washing the laundry. >> they really got the ending right on that one. >> you know what's interesting is for tide for the ending to be go ravens to take a stance. also maybe i'm saying too much. i thought this was a great parody of what our culture has become. we see this happen where a piece of toast has an image. >> and somebody has a media star. >> for me, that's what made it a gr
. >> let's talk about the coca cola one. >> at the end i'm like what is going on? oh, we were supposed to vote. did it work? >> for me, pepsi and coke are big at the superbowl and they didn't show up this year. i didn't love this commercial. big production but wasn't much of an idea there. wasn't a good day for the soda manufacturers. >> i didn't care about this one. >>> one of my favorites i don't think a company i've seen advertised before tyde with the whole...
88
88
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
gerri: top five super bowl advertisers, patsy, gm, you name them, you know them, anheuser, coca-cola, the walt disney company. i want to show a couple of these. we're going to watch it and then i will be degraded. >> here you go. last one. ♪ [laughter] this set. gerri: here is the great thing about the ad. for seven years they have amateur film makers make their ads. you know, on the internet consumers have picked which one airs. so the costs are minimal and they are usin to of the three abcs. animals to my babies, and celebrity. the animal and the baby in one spot. gerri: knows celebrity. >> to of the three. gerri: i want you to see the apollo axe at. this one is good. ♪ gerri: what is going on in this category? it is crazy. >> here is the interesting thing. that is an ad that when you picture yourself that you're super bowl party, people will react to that positively, but by putting it out on the internet early, so many of these, you can go on the internet and see. but the one that really is going to last and the memorable is the one that they are keeping back that you have not
gerri: top five super bowl advertisers, patsy, gm, you name them, you know them, anheuser, coca-cola, the walt disney company. i want to show a couple of these. we're going to watch it and then i will be degraded. >> here you go. last one. ♪ [laughter] this set. gerri: here is the great thing about the ad. for seven years they have amateur film makers make their ads. you know, on the internet consumers have picked which one airs. so the costs are minimal and they are usin to of the...
71
71
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
of course, an ad was rejected that had coca-cola and pepsi bottles being crushed and dissolving. the networks up that was not right. melissa: it looked like a lot of trouble to me. the gillette that what? >> it was okay. it is so funny to me because i do not think we needed a firm to set the the blackberry at flops. it was really a big lead brick. i want blackberry to win. i'm holding on tight. and there are a lot of people like me that wanted them to make a big impact. melissa: we have to let go. we have to let go. >> trashing the baby clydesdale ad. consumers by far the best. i thought it was an amazingly good that. melissa: next up, totally unrelated, to some reportedly found these 500-year-old remains of england's king richard the third under a parking lot. the king died in the battle about sports than 1485 brought evidence of head and spinal trauma. i don't know. this is pretty amazing. he was a huge billon. >> these guys set out to find this corpse, and we cannot find jimmy hoffa. they found and 90 -- of 1485. melissa: apparently there is still a spear lost in his back betw
of course, an ad was rejected that had coca-cola and pepsi bottles being crushed and dissolving. the networks up that was not right. melissa: it looked like a lot of trouble to me. the gillette that what? >> it was okay. it is so funny to me because i do not think we needed a firm to set the the blackberry at flops. it was really a big lead brick. i want blackberry to win. i'm holding on tight. and there are a lot of people like me that wanted them to make a big impact. melissa: we have...
237
237
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> oh, i will say that i was a little disappointed with coca-cola's ad where they had people choose the ending of the ad online. i think, really, it was something that was very clever and worked well in social media, but tending of the ad was just shown in a brief commercial that appeared right after the end of the game. and i do think that in that case, a 35-minute delay was something that didn't help. i mean, people were kind of anticipating that ad, but it's unfortunate that it ran over. >> especially the end result wasn't quite what people were hoping for. charles taylor, thank you so much for your time on that this morning. as you said, something to see how people reacted to cbs's handling of that power outage event. we've been asking who you thought got the most bang for their buck out of the super bowl advertisement dollars spent $3.8 million. e-mail us, tweet us. we'll be right back. ow prices, we can afford to take an extra trip this year. first boston... then san francisco. hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so our hote
. >> oh, i will say that i was a little disappointed with coca-cola's ad where they had people choose the ending of the ad online. i think, really, it was something that was very clever and worked well in social media, but tending of the ad was just shown in a brief commercial that appeared right after the end of the game. and i do think that in that case, a 35-minute delay was something that didn't help. i mean, people were kind of anticipating that ad, but it's unfortunate that it ran...
133
133
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
rosa park administered aspirin and a coca-cola to dr. king. she said in an interview i thought martin was crazy with nonviolence, i would have punched the guy in the face. she was not just a pacifist type of person. in fact here in detroit, she was very close, became close to malcolm x and some of the black power movement. she was a part -- of the church and was a buddhist later in life. she believed in one love, universalist themes and spent her life trying to help young people. >> it's fascinating. great reading, the anecdotes are remarkable. doug brinkley, good to see you. thank you. happy birthday, rosa parks. >> thank you. >> coming up, he wrote the book american sniper, and appeared in the reality show stars earn stripes, but this weekend, navy seal chris kyle was gunned down at a shooting range. did post traumatic stress disorder figure into this? tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 investors want. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like no atm fees, worldwide. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and no nuisance fees. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus deposit checks with mobile deposit.
rosa park administered aspirin and a coca-cola to dr. king. she said in an interview i thought martin was crazy with nonviolence, i would have punched the guy in the face. she was not just a pacifist type of person. in fact here in detroit, she was very close, became close to malcolm x and some of the black power movement. she was a part -- of the church and was a buddhist later in life. she believed in one love, universalist themes and spent her life trying to help young people. >> it's...
120
120
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> snack food, coca-cola. >> absolutely. >> in that profession, in a profession, advertising world, you don't -- >> pride and honor. >> you don't -- >> there are ad awards but you won't be seeing any of the cleos or the lions and such being distributed because of the super bowl ads. >> anthony pappas head of the pappas group continuing our conversation when we come back here on the "full-court press." >> heard around the country and seen on current tv this is "the bill press show." [ music ] bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. i want the people who watch our show, to be able to come away armed with the facts, and the arguments to feel confident in their positions. i want them to have the data and i want them to have the passion. [ music ] >> this is "the bill press show" live on your radio and on current
. >> snack food, coca-cola. >> absolutely. >> in that profession, in a profession, advertising world, you don't -- >> pride and honor. >> you don't -- >> there are ad awards but you won't be seeing any of the cleos or the lions and such being distributed because of the super bowl ads. >> anthony pappas head of the pappas group continuing our conversation when we come back here on the "full-court press." >> heard around the country and...
174
174
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
domino's pizza didn't air its own last night, but they did make a cameo in an ad by coca-cola. here to talk about this and super bowl profits, the ceo of domino's pizza. patrick, good to see you again. >> thanks, carl, good to see you. >> this is your busiest day. year, i should say super bowl sunday. we're finding out in terms of television ratings, most watched super bowl ever, the most active social media event ever. to what degree do you think that blackout had any impact on business? >> you know, it slepgtened the game, although post-halftime is kind of when things start to slow down a little bit. for us, it might have been a net, little bit of a good, because it meant the game went a little longer. but really, halftime is kind of when it starts slowing down for us. >> in terms of ratings, apparently the most watched half hour was between 10:00 and 10:30 eastern time. which is clearly after the blackout was fixed. can you tell yet if you saw an elongation of the order trend as the night went on? >> yeah, it was a strong night. we were just looking at our digital numbers. w
domino's pizza didn't air its own last night, but they did make a cameo in an ad by coca-cola. here to talk about this and super bowl profits, the ceo of domino's pizza. patrick, good to see you again. >> thanks, carl, good to see you. >> this is your busiest day. year, i should say super bowl sunday. we're finding out in terms of television ratings, most watched super bowl ever, the most active social media event ever. to what degree do you think that blackout had any impact on...
181
181
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
ad gate also says post game advertisers like coca-cola could not have been very happy. in coke's case it delayed the conclusion to the story of its second quarter ad. it of course released who won that race in the desert. now the real winner may have been twitter. the power outage drove the peak of conversation during the game, 230,000 tweets per minute. and ads around searches for power outage began just four minutes after the lights went out. that's moving pretty fast. now several game advertisers instantly turned the outage into a marketing opportunity. most notably oreos tweeted power out, no problem, you can still dunk in the dark. that was retweeted, including by myself, 10,000 times within just one hour. and audi tweeted sending some l.e.d.s to the superdome. that's been tweeted nearly 10,000 times. and then tide another super bowl advertiser tweeted we can't get your black out, we can get your stains out. becky we'll be watching for the ratings which will be due out later this morning. >> julia, i had turned off the game after the halftime show because i figured
ad gate also says post game advertisers like coca-cola could not have been very happy. in coke's case it delayed the conclusion to the story of its second quarter ad. it of course released who won that race in the desert. now the real winner may have been twitter. the power outage drove the peak of conversation during the game, 230,000 tweets per minute. and ads around searches for power outage began just four minutes after the lights went out. that's moving pretty fast. now several game...